Momentum does not support the nomination of Anett Bősz as deputy mayor, which is why the Metropolitan Assembly meeting on Wednesday was cancelled. Left-wing chaos is complete in the capital as well.  

The session of the Capital Assembly scheduled for Wednesday was cancelled. Shortly after the planned start, Gergely Karácsony announced that the general meeting could not be held because the board lacked a quorum. Arrangements are made for replacing the meeting in accordance with the organizational and operating regulations.

Mayor Gergely Karácsony said after the lack of a quorum was established that a conflict arose between Momentum and the Democratic Coalition over the person of Anett Bősz, which is why they could not organize the meeting.

MOMENTUM DOES NOT SUPPORT THE CANDIDATION OF ANETT BőSZ FOR DEPUTY MAYOR.

On Wednesday, the representatives of the capital would have elected the successor of Erzsébet Gy. Németh Gy., deputy mayor responsible for human areas. Based on customary law, the Democratic Coalition, which also nominated Gy. Németh, could nominate a candidate. The party's election fell to Anett Bősz, the president of the Liberal Party, who ran in the April election in Érd in the colors of the DK, but lost to her opponent from the government party.

Source: Origo

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